A weeping Violet Charlie is helped to the front of the gathering at Margaret Patrick Memorial Centre Sunday where she lit a candle with Premier Christy Clark. Vioet's son, Carl, is one of two mill workers still missing after the explosion Friday at Babine Forest Products sawmillDavid Milne
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Wilf Adams, chief of the Lake Babine Nation.David Milne
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Friends, fellow workers and Burns Lake residents watch a TV broadcast in the Margaret Patrick Memorial Center Monday as news trickled in that the body of one of two mill workers missing since Friday in the Babine Forest Products mill explosion has been found.David Milne
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A pall of smoke drifts across a valley east of Burns lake from the Babine Forest Products mill which exploded and burned Friday.Dave Milne
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Premier Christy Clark speaks to a crowd of Babine Forest Products mill workers, family and friends at the Margaret Patrick Memorial Centre Sunday in Burns Lake.Dave Milne
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abine Forest Products mill worker Frank Varga describes the damage after the explosion which destroyed the mill Friday which destroyed the mill Friday. Varga was at the Margaret Patrick Memorial Centre in Burns Lake SundayDave Milne
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A prayer is sung at a meeting of mill workers and towns people at the Margaret Patrick Memorial Centre in Burns Lake Sunday. The mill was destroyed Friday by an explosion. Premier Christy Clark, right in the blue scarf, attended the meeting.Dave Milne
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Babine Forest Products mill worker Frank Varga describes the damage after the explosion which destroyed the mill Friday which destroyed the mill Friday. Varga was at the Margaret Patrick Memorial Centre in Burns Lake Sunday.Dave Milne
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A small flicker of flame can still be seen below the unused beehive burner as the remains of the Babine Forest Products mill continue to smoulder Sunday after an explosion Friday destroyed the mill.Dave Milne
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Remains of the Babine Forest Products mill smoulder Sunday after the mill was destroyed by an explosion and fire Friday.Dave Milne
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Babine Forest Products mill worker Dwayne Joseph talks about the fire which destroyed the mill Friday. Joseph worked the day shift and the explosion took place during the night shift.Dave Milne
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The Babine Forest Products sawmill burns after an explosion that took place around 8 p.m. Friday night, Jan. 20, 2012. The mill is located just east of Burns Lake along Highway 16.Allan Stearns
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The Babine Forest Products sawmill burns after an explosion that took place around 8 p.m. Friday night, Jan. 20, 2012. The mill is located just east of Burns Lake along Highway 16.Allan Stearns
/ for The Province

The Babine Forest Products sawmill burns after an explosion that took place around 8 p.m. Friday night, Jan. 20, 2012. The mill is located just east of Burns Lake along Highway 16.Allan Stearns
/ for The Province

The Babine Forest Products sawmill burns after an explosion that took place around 8 p.m. Friday night, Jan. 20, 2012. The mill is located just east of Burns Lake along Highway 16.Allan Stearns
/ for The Province

The Babine Forest Products sawmill burns after an explosion that took place around 8 p.m. Friday night, Jan. 20, 2012. The mill is located just east of Burns Lake along Highway 16.Allan Stearns
/ for The Province

The Babine Forest Products sawmill burns after an explosion that took place around 8 p.m. Friday night, Jan. 20, 2012. The mill is located just east of Burns Lake along Highway 16.Allan Stearns
/ for The Province

The Babine Forest Products sawmill burns after an explosion that took place around 8 p.m. Friday night, Jan. 20, 2012. The mill is located just east of Burns Lake along Highway 16.Allan Stearns
/ for The Province

The Babine Forest Products sawmill burns after an explosion that took place around 8 p.m. Friday night, Jan. 20, 2012. The mill is located just east of Burns Lake along Highway 16.Allan Stearns
/ for The Province

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